Evansville Journal, Volume 20, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 1 July 1869 — Page 3

...JULY 1, ISO". FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU. ' TO THE NERVOUS and DEBILITATED WHOSE SUFFERINGS ViVE BEEN Protracted from Hidden Causes, 4ND WHOSE 1 . Cases Einlre Prompt Treatment TO Deader Existence Desirable. IP TOP ARE StJFFERIXG, OR have Buffered, from involuntary diseuarges, what effect does it produce upon your general health? Do you feel weak, debilitated, easily lired? Doi-u a little extra exertion produce palpitatiou of the bear l? Does your liver, or urinary organs, or your kidneys, frequent ly get out of order? Is your urine sometimes thick, milky, or fiocKy, or is it ropy or nettling? -Or does a thick scum rise to the top? or Is a sediment at the bottom after it had mood awhile? Do you have sp-lls of short breathing or dyspepsia? Are your Dowels constipated? Do you have sprlls of tainting, or rushes ot blood to the head? Is your memory impaired? Is your mind constantly dwelling uponthis subject? Do you feel dull, listless, moping, tired ot company, or life? Do you wih to ne left alone, to net away fiom everybody? Does any little thing make you start or jump? Is yoursleep broken or restless? Istbeiustre of yonr eye as brilliant? The bloom on your cheek as bright? Do you enjoy yournelf in society as well? Do you pursue yonr business with the same energy? Do you feel as much confidence in yourself? Are your spirits dull and flagging, given to fits of melancholy? If bo, do not lay it to yonr liver or dyspepsia. Have you restless nights? Your back weak, your knees weak, and have but tittle appetite, and yon attribute this to dyspepsia or liver complaint? - Now, reader, self-abuse, venereal diseases badly cured, and sexual excesses are all capable of producing a weakcJvt of the Lion, when in uerfeet health make the man. Did you ever think thattbo-e bold, defiant, energetic, perseverlnsr, successful business men are always those whose generative organs are in periect health ? You ueyer hear such men complain of being melancholy, of nervousness, of palpitation ol the heart. They are never afraid they connot succeed in business: they Jon I become sad and discouraged; they are always polite an ji pleasant in the enmpiuy of ladies, and look you and them :'gutiu the lace none of your downcast elisor any other meauneas about them. r t do not mean those who keep the organs Inflamed by runuing to excess. These will not only ruin their constitutions, tut also those they do business with or for. How many men, from badly cured disease-, from the tlieets of self-abuse and excesses, have brought about that statu of weakness in tho' o organs that has reduced the general syst n so much as to induce almost every oil :r disease idiocy, luuaey, paralysis, spina atteetions, suicide, and almost every otl.jr iorm of disuse which humauUy Is heir to. and the real cause of the trouble scarcely ever suspected, and have doctored lor ail but the right oue. Piseases'of these organs require the use of a Diuretic. Helrubold'a Fluid Extract Bueliu Is the great Diuretic, and is n -ert.ii cum lor diseises of the liladder. Kidneys, Uravel, Dropsy Organic Weakness, Female Complaints, Cieneral Debility, iitid ail i Jiseases of the Urinary Org:u.s, whether foisting ill male or female, from whatever cause originating, and no matter of how long standing. If no treatment is submitted to. Consumption or Insanity may ensuo. Our flesh and blood are supported fiom these sources, and the healt h aud happiness, and that of posterity, depends upon prompt use of a reliable remedy. N Y. S. Vor,. lNf .'UTK, Comer f 5th Avenue ami 70t h Street Cotkaii Park (A Home aud School for the Sous of Deceased Soldiers.) If. T. Helmbold: Two homes only of the package of your valuable Ilttehu presented to the Institute, have been used by the childien, and with iierfect success, lo the case ol our little lieutenant A. J., his pride is no iouger mortified, aud lie is Iree from the daily morning anathemas ol the cuumbettuuli who has charge of his bedding. I feet that a knowledge of the result of our use of your Bucuu with the children undei our charge m.ysave many a Superintendent and Matron of Boarding Schools and Asylums a great amount of annoyance; aud many a poor child, suffering more from weakness than from habit, may be spared punishment, that is (not knowing it as a weakness instead of a bad habit) most un justly inflicted npon them. Thanking you on bchaif of the children, aud hoping others may be alike bent tilled, I am respectfully yonr, COL. YOUNG, General Sup't and Director. June 1G, ISoG. Great Salt Lake City, Utah, 1 Jan. 2S, 1808. J Mr. H. T. Helmbold: pear bib: lour communication requenliug our terms for advertising was duly received, but from a prejudice I had loruied m gainst advertising "cures fur ecret d stases," It was left unanswered. During an accidental conversation iu a Drug Store the other tvening, my mind was cnangea on itie cnaracier oi your liucuc. It was then highly recommended tor ot her diseases by two physicians pres ent. Diclosed please find our rates tor ad vertis . Yours. &c , T. B. II. STESHOUSR, Editor arid Proprietor of Daily aud Semi' '.V'eekl; Telegraph. Hxlxucld's Extract BrjCHtr, established opwa.-u of 18 years, prepared by II. T iitLJiu ll, oruggiMt, ayi tsroauway, New York, au1 lol Saum Tenth street, Philaueipuia, r:i. fiice ji za per Dottle, or six Domes lor st oo. oeliveied to any address. Sold by all druggists everywhere. NK ARE CESUI5E TJ I. E S S done up iu steel-engraved wrapper, with fac-simile of my Chemical Warehouse, and signed H. T. HuJdiuU), Uune9 ARCHITECTS. - H. MURSINNA, ABCIIITEC T. -13 ce--No. 3 CHANDLER'S BUILDING turner First and .Locust streets, h'tranavtlu . Finns and specifications for all kind? of mi'o..:is furnished at short notice, ami ou rftHMimhlfl irni tl mem.- ti sin O It X3 mOBERT :-KIY3. OTIS WOOD BOYD & WOOD, ARCHITECTS, No. 1 Chandler's Block, Corner Fi? t and Locust Streets, KVANSVILLK, IND, Plans and Specifications prepared abort notice and reasonable terms. JanlS dtf GL1CK & S0UWAKTZ, Ho. 11 Kontlt First Street, t, (Chandler's Block,) Hoop Skirt Manufactory a,,fJ CORSET HOUSE, A Ooodt, where you can uet the above articles at very low hii-m, All Hoop Hkirta bought from us will l iei..-ilr..,l fr' of thurtie. We solicit the IHerni patronage ot he jiubllc in the vicinity. N.B. Those living at a distance desiring nuupnK.rui win lane loo iuituniu measures, nd we will guarantee a good tit: No 1 . M caun rA n roil tirl r.ri wni si No 2. lnuth No. 3. The largest width around ; No. 1. Tub price you wls to pay. All orders will be promptly attenateu to, anu sent lo any jwiui Dy express. Remember the place: GLiCk & SCHWARTZ. aplS d3m Opposite the Opera Uous

THURSDAY.

HAEDWARE.

Jmio 1st, 1869. We offer the following at , Bottom Prices for Cash : vinn.A'a nnat.3r.0Ai Grass. Grain, and I UXUUU vWM-- V'.v-. " f ' Blood's German Steel Grass, Grain, and Lawn Soythes ; Willard's Cast-Steel Grain Scythes; Wadsworth's and B.lood'3 Red Rover Grass Scythes ; Wadsworth's Brier Scythes ; Gras3 Scyth and Snath, complete, only $1 50, worth $2 00. German Grass Scythes and Sickles; Kngllsh Grass Sickles; Hall, Semple & Co.s Snaths and Cradles; Hall, Semple & Co. 's Hay Forks and Hay Rakes; Pork Handles and Cradle Fingers; Scythe and Grind Stones; Brass and Enameled Kettles ; Apple Parers, and Parers, Corers, and Siicers; Building Hardware ; Belmont Nails, at latest reduced prices ; Chain Pumps; Best Tools of all descriptions. The above for sale, wholesale and retail, bv FRED. P. STRAUB & CO., , 7k Maiu Street, Between Second and Third. TERMS CASH. Junl Union, Demokrat, and Courier copy. 8AMUKL.OKR. J AMKH DAVIDSON. J, 1m ORB SAMUEL ORR & CO., DEALERS IN IEONjSTEEI. TIN-PL A.TJ3, lVIUE, ZINC, SPRINGS, AXLES, Horse and Mole Shoes, Tinners' and Blacksmiths' Tools, WAUOX AND BCCST WOODWORK WROUGHT SCRAP IKON VOCGHI At the highest market rates. Witter Street, lunHdlf KVANSVILLE, IND. Kiriiiiiiit i pit Aon r. fi (Successors to Wells, Kellogg St Co.) IM FOUTEI4H AND JOBBERS OF SIGN OF THE BIG PADLOCK' XT.N, AXES, TABLE CUTLER!, TA ML E CO TLER P, TABLE CUTLERY, POCKET CUTLERY. POCKET CUTLERY, POCKMT CUTLElil, Trace Chains, Trnco Clutinm, Trace Chains, SMaiiierH' sices, Mechanics' Tools, Sleclianics' Tools, Mechanics' Tools, BUILDERS' HARDWARE, Ul lLUKUS' ItAUUWAUK, BUILDERS' HARDWARE, COTTON AND MOOT. CARON, O l iOS A!H WOOL CAKIIS, t ol l its AM WOOL BEST KUliUjm B-KLTIXO. KMT RUHBKll 11 iiCTIJYif, BISUT XUBBKJt BELTING, Mill and Cross-Cnt Saws, Mill and Cross-Cnt Saws, Mill aud Cross-Cnt Saws. riBII Knxrora will fl n. It i r..t hul, ailr. ntn?A tn AXAinliie our dloi'ls hefore niirAli&AIng elsewhere. it the Old Stand, 13 First Si BKTTiCUER, KELLOGG & CO. tyi INSURANCE. J. VV. NEXSEM, General Insurance Agent, AJSB ADJUSTER OP LOSSES, Hinnif TT 1 IT. Xn O IToln Ct .aauiiiiu it nitiiu oti KVANSVILLE, IND. Dwelling Houses insured for a term of years at greatly reuueeu jates. Three Years at the Price of Two Five Years at the Price of Three, Life Insurance a Specialty. Total Cash Assets Represented Over Twenty-five Million Dollars. The following are among the Companies ii'tseiiiea : f" Insurance Co. or Hartford, Conn. Cash Assets .5,OO0,OO0, PHtENIX Ins. Co. of Hartford, Conn. Cash Assets t,.'OO,OO0, COST1SKXTAI Ins. Co. of now Yorlc. Cash Assets - . -oo,ot0. NORTH A9IKKICA9T Insurance Coo. Hartford, t.'ouu. Cash Assets 8500,000. MKIIC1I AKTS' Ins. Co. of Hartford. Ct. Cash Assets .. 300,00 NORTH AMF.SUCAN Insurance Co. of , Mew York. Cash Assets ...gSOO.OOO. I"SIt: v ix us. Co. of Brooklyn. N. Y, Casli Assets $1,700 OOO. .Kl'.l I.I IK Ins. Co. of Hartford. Conn Cash Assets ia,OIQ,UOtf. J. W. NEXSEJf, Agent, 9 MAIX STtiEKT, KvansTlIIc, Ind. janHO tlly CARRIAGES. J. B. Okkkn. V. L. Obern, jr. is. oitKEirsr & co., CARRIAGE MANUFACTURERS Transfer Ornaments at Cincinnati prices. Slain Street, bt.l. Eith and Sixth, aauVdJtw6m EVASbVUAE, INU,

LUMBER, &C

BUILDERS' EMPORIUM. 'qki 'aniABNVA:! 'isnooi puis inuiA. naaMiaa ooj;S .xoanyVV muos Ptt8 moojsajug saotJd ,si3Jtiit)i3jtin'eni iv aXis paw pan jfJ9A9 qstnanj ntsa pnB ''oy sa)VJO Bnnpi eiqjw XjBniwis pat! nmiB1T nojr paw eiBis pazjaiqaerc "IS 2uj -jooa jo oois biv v panq tto asvii 9AV 83IHHTilO 3IY1S TIKYAlASKXad V IX0KUXA joj siaaSv 9jb 9S. ootid oi fro sjafBap CwmpiBtr isaSiBl oqi tiiim eiadaiOD Xnnj -spoons no 3& iBqi uojC SaianssB 'aati atn xi 8ajqlJ3Aa Satsi tdraoa '3HVAKIHTH 'SMaaH.ia i pojs mo non .oH Jtnoi no j!iJBnDnJBI pinoJA. BJA. ov s30isa 3HLI '9NiaHV0aiI3HIV3A4. 'ONiaOOTI 'SHIVI 'saiONIHS hsisv'ij 'iNawao 'awn 'stivn spirit JO S3HSIMHVA PM 'AHflri 'sno 'sansiiHa sini?j pnrj prre ?gzis rre jo SSYIO uapao oj pnB pawq no sSnpmojtr 'Opistn pnB episuo) spaita 'qs'S 'sjooq jo aati aqt nr Saiqi.OaAa ozn ojnani o pajdajd aa pnB 'sazjs Bttsn eqi ip jo dojs aSjBf b pnBq no daa'jj aAV sSiiipxnoi 1sn 3!JcT juo 'uortcanddB no 'no.? pjBMJOj oj ddq isom aq HBqs 9Ji 'no-S paainbaj autqiiao sasiadmoa isfi jno JI "iBqi ooX 8ajansu-a3naiJjdxa Ksa( qiiv saosaad treqi 'ssanig pan Xii'.bT sptc3 -bx bb 'aiapnnPI J nouaTtjsnos aqj o oiom eavi ano xtf sdj' qsiujnj nj os 1811 s9A9tuno jant.'U oav 'japiinq pun .:ajni OBjnnBui 'oiuuqaaui sb eouai-tadxa .sai BAU-jaaMi ntojj puB : JTi("IJad. B siBi.tai 8apntil enBiu 3AV se "osuoq ono A'u 838adni03 inaruqsuqtisa ano "Sutpiinq ni pejinbaj 8uiqt.J3A8 qstaanj oj osodoad Ai. "8n POBtl ni tdoii pan joj paanj -OBjnuwm spsijaiBH Huipuna jo isn jajaq 01 noiaaiiB jtio.C Xnnj'oadsaj o, TRIBLE, MIKES & BIN)., Contractors and Builders, ' And Proprietors of tho Southern Plniiiiifcr Manufacturers of and Dealers in SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, FRAMES, Brackets, Moulding, - And all kinds of work for building purposes. TVnlers in FLOORING. WEA.THP.RBOARDINO, DRESSED & UNDRESSED LUMBER. All kinds of STEAMBOAT AND CUST0N WORK Done promptly. Corner Water and Goodscll Streets, Opposite Lamasco Wharf, apr30 K VANS VI LLK. IND. JAMES SWANS0N & SON, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Shingles, Lath, Doors, and Sash. Also, a large assortment of Allegheny Chicago, and Toledo Lumber and Flooring, Oreaaed and Undressed, on hand and foi sale. Extra Sawed and Shaved Pint Shingles, eighteen inches long. We respectfully solicit the citizens ol Evansvllie to give us a call and examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere. Yaed os Watk ktkket, (Opposite Lamasco Wharf), Evansvllle. All orders promptly attended to. may23 d8m LUJIBER-LUMKElt ! TIIK BUB.NCKIBKK (OMI.MilA the Lumber Business at his old stand at the corner of Main and Seventh Streets, and would respectfully inform the public that his stock is large and cecond to noii in the assortments, embracing Pine ot t' thicknesses and quality, lioiu the nicr Third Common Saginaw Hoard up : Three-Inch First Clear Plauli. Also, SOO DOOiiS of various thicknew k. and styles, and IO.OOO L1UHT8. Window Sash, Pine and Poplar Shingle 3 a ad 4 -feet Lath, Mouldings, Casing! Quarter-Round, kc, Ac. O.-ders from the country, river or ral. fllled promptly. se21 dam JOHN F. ULOVErt. WILLIAM IIUIVINiSIL,, MANUrACTDKKR OF Sash, Doors, Blinds, Frames, &c. . and Dealer In Pine and Poplar Lumber, Shingles BIDISrO, FLOORING, Ac Office and Factory, Corner Fifth and Walnut Street, Kvansvllle, Ind. Ordera from abroad promptly attended to. mal8 dtf G. J. LAHSKBI. C. W. BAKENfANOEB LANNERT & BAUESFANGER, CARRIAGE AMD WAGON IVXo. nufactory, rnRvrB bvp ivnpi x- vtvtit ctq V' M.mn .Mm u m. m w mm mm w jl m. k m. ft U MJ EVANS VI LLE, IND. Repairing doue abort notice. All work warranted. afj tela d6m

DR3T GOODS.

'A , -. 8 -FOBSPRING of 1869. CLEMEIVTWHITE & CO., i . Nos. 22 anil 24L FIRST STREET, Are now receiving daily additions to their stock, their buyer, Mr. J. M WHITE, be ing now in the Eastern markets for the second stock this Spring. In making this announcement, they would also say to the patrons of the old house of CARPENTER, WHITE & CO. that they are better prepared than ever before to maintain their business relations with them; anc' with a determination tc adhere to ' Close IVXsxi'jrin, or SMALL PROFITS, on goods, with the advantages of the LATE REDUCTIONS IX PRICES EAST, they believe 'they can make it to the Interest of buyers In this market to at lea ' divide their patronage with them. They in.vlte the atlem lou f the trade to their stock, and pledge themselves not t be undersold by any house Iu the West. CLEMENT, WHITE & CO. April 15th, lti9. aprlGdtf HARDWARE. GEO. S. SOjYNTAC & CO.. IMPORTERS OF HAR1DWARE, CUTLERYGUMS AND PISTOLS. Farming & Mechanics' Tools We have removed, since the destruction of our stock by Are on the 21at of December, to the old Loewenthal stand, at the corner of First and Main Streets, aud have now in store one of the most complete stocks of goods in cur line that can bo found in the West, purchased on a dull market for : oas ir, and will be offered to the trade at such prices as cannot fall to Impress the buyer. We have no Old Stock Our goods are all; F It E S IX AND CLEAM, . . , Just from the factories. - We offer special inducements on Table and Pocket Cutlery; Chains, Hamcs, and Collars; Axes, Hoes, & Cross-cut Saws; liUILDEUS' HARDWARE. 23 MAIX STREET, C0RXEB OF Flit ST, 1a3 KVANSVIT.LK. INO. FOK MLK-HKCOND-HAND COTiON MACHINERY Cards, Dra.-lng Frames, Coarse and Fine Hpeeders, Dead Hplndle Throstles, Warpers. Dressers, c. For dest-rlptlou and prices of these machines address C. F. BATTLES. Agent Tremont Mills, lelO dtjrn eod . Lowell, Mass.

BTTSIKUSS CAHTIS,

CITY GROCERY. BORGMAN & BIffiME, DEALERS TX Family Groceries and Provisions, 3d ST., BET. MAIN & LOCUST. Ooods delivered free all over the city. : . novl2 6m , C9 SB 3 w O COAL! COAL! Having resumed my former business, I would hereby Inform my old patrons and the publio generally that I am prepared to lit 11 . Vil V. v V' 1 r V. I J I 1 . '. .LI. 1. 1. short notice Coal in all ease must be paid for when ordered. Aeent for the celebrated PARA DIHB COAL,. JOS. THOMAS. Office in American House. nov4 dly PAHNLEY, KUAN & CO., Western Brewery, Manufacturers o' Lager Beer, Ale, and Porter, In barrels, half-barrels, kegs and i t bottles. OFFICE So. 85 11 AIX ST.. E VANS VI LLE, INDIANA. nov7 iy BLYTHE IIYNES, ATTORJiEY-AT - LATf . OFFICE THIRD STREET, In WALKER'S BUILDING, novllly WHEELER & RIGGS, WHOLESALE GR0CJ5RS, Cor. First and Sycamore Sts., EVANSVILLE, IND. novll ly Dr. Jas. C. Bierbower, RESIDENT D ETIST, , Office No. 10 FIRST ST., Between Main and Locutt, Returns his I banks for the liberal patronage received during the past five years, and hopes by fair dealing lo merit a continuance of the same. Chloroform administered when desired. oc2rtdly W. WACHS, STATIONER, ROOK B1NDEK, And Blank Book Manufacturer, And Dealer in School Books, Pictures and frames, Mirrors, IamjIc-lna-Glasses, French Glass, OLII BOOK KK-OITNI. NO. TO MAIX STREET, (HKDDIEKICH'S BI-OCK,) EVA NSVI Iil.K ......... IKIH A IV A. novaly C. II. Cramer. JACOB Balat, , (Formerly salesman at J. H. Iticlter's.) CRAMER & SALAT pa ol Have Just opened a splendid stock oi ROOTS ANO SHOES, In a part of Kcbapker, Bussing fc Co. 'a large store. room. Theirstock Is complete, and (;oods will bo KOld If you want good bargains, call. apr2J d:)m GEO. A. JIITTIIOL.1'1', BKAi.Kl. IN WATCHES, JEWELRY Gold Pens, Spectacles, Kyeiilasses, fcilver aud Plated Ware, Watch and Clock Material, Ko. 61 MA 1 SI NT., BeU Second and Third, KVANHVULI!, IND. Watches and Clocks Repaired and warranted. Chas. Aktik, with Geo. A. Blttroltr. oc dly PETER VIERLING, DRUGGIST, And Dealer in Paints, Oils, VARNISHES, DYESTUFES, Wl.M.OW (liAtS blUliKIAL I.XSTRUMESTS, I'll re Wines and ltraiill , And all poxular Patent Meiliciues ot the age. NO. 2 North Water Street, i; V A W SV 1 LLK I Ml A JV oe-ia ly DR. F. L. DAVIS,1 Homoeopathic Physician. Office on Second (Street, between Main and Locust. oc28 dly DR. E. J. EHRMAN, Homceopathlc Physician. Office No. 19 Second Street, between Maiu and Locust. Office Honrs From 8 a.m. to 12 M, and 1 to 5 p.m - At his residence, corner of Seventh and Chestnut streets, after night. oc-!Hdly Osborne, 37 jLocust Street. Osborne, SIGN PAINTER. Osborne's Show Cards. JunI2 dtf e Evansville Business College, Carner MAIN fc TIIIK1 SIS., EVANSVILLE, IXDIAXA. Book-keeplns, Penmanship, and Mathematics made specialties. . Session both day aud evening. For circulars, giving terms, Jtc, or specimens of Penmanship, address WELLS fc K M.VElt,' novll y, . . - Proprietors. r-j Pi t-i GIBSON & WELSH, T? 31, TJ M 3 15 H S, BKALKllS I? Lead Pire, Sheet Lead,Water Closets, 1IOV ANI C'OI.l) It.VIIIH, Shower Ruths, Force antl Lift Ftnups, ALE PUMPS, ' WROUtijlT IRON P1PF-S, AC. Water introduced into country dwellings from cisterns or wells, tiivin all the convenience of a city supplied with water works. No change of ruuge ou stove required to heat the water. SJ5 Xocust Street, EVANSVILLE, IND.

STEAMBOATS.

Regular Evansville and Nashville Saturday Packet. The new and elegant low-water Packet LINTON, W. R. Gracey, Ma-ter; 1-es. Ware, Clerk, Leaves Evanvllle for Nashville and all Cumberland River way landing'. EVERY SATUUIIAT a 4 P.M. For freight or nnssage apply on board or lo DUKE NlLilKLHoN. Jnn7dtf At-ent Renlar Mosday Packet for Padncah Eastport and Horeccc. The elegant Passenger Steamer; Lek Howki-I. Master; Hobekt McMechak, Clerk, Leaves for the above aud all intermediate points every MONDAY at i o'clock p.m. Orders for Pine Lumber, dressed or undressed, or for Tennessee Pig iron, filled promptly, ana at lowest rates. For freieht or passage apply on board. or to liUM.ftinciX, fAIltll h. A tU, oc28dtf Aaents. Regular Evansville. Green River, ana Hartiord ivcJieL The beautiful new Steamer HARTF ORD, Jok McReynolds, Master, Will ply as a regular packet between Kvansvllle and all points on Greeu River, and on Rough '"reel! to Hartford. Will leave Evausville every MONDAY and THURSDAY t ; v.m. tnhii dtf Regular Evansville and Nashville Packet. The fine Passenger Steamer .5 JEL O 1ST m o, Josh. V. Throop, Master; George Throop, Clerk, Leaves Kvansvllle for Clarksvllle and all way potts KVEBT TUESDAY at 12 M., positive!?. For freight or passaze apply on board. feb2 d3m Dexter's Independent low-pressure Packet Ieaves EvanvlIIe for Cairo every MON DAY' and THURSDAY, at 4 P.M. posi tively, connecting at t'airo with St. Louis Memphis, and New Oneans p-.icitotH. uoziutli uukb jn !i;iir.iji.i. Aeent. Regular Tuesday and Friday Packet for Padncah and Cairo. The finely appointed btcatner CTJMBTi R3L, A.ISTT3, Wm. A. Lowtu, Master ; IAkion WRJQtrT, Clerk, Will ply as t he regular Tuesday and Friday packet for Cairo and all way landings. Leaves Kvansvllle every TUIOSDAY and FRIDAY', at 4 p.m. Leaves Cairo every WEDNESDAY aud SATURDAY, at 5 n.m; Through billsof lading given for freight" over the Mobile & Ohio Railroad. For freight or passage apply on board, or to W. G. HKOWN A CO., or DUKE N1CHKLSON, JylStf " Aiicnli. Iular WEOXESIUY I'ACKKT For Clarksville and Nanhville. The elegant Passenger Steamer liKNKY Milleh, Master; Kri-r Rintri, L'lt rk Leaves for the above ami all Intermediate ports every Wednesday, at 4 o'clock. I' M. connecting at Nashville with railroads lor all points South. For freight or passage apply on board, or to C. H. RUDD, oc2dtf Al!ellt. Evansville, ITendersoa & Nashville Railroad Transfer Packet. The fleet and splendid sidowheel steamer IVTollie Norton, CHAKLKY PERKINS, Master; A. O. Udklani), Clerk, ' Will ply as a regular packet, between Evausville aud Henderson, ottering iiie.juuled accommodations to travelers and snippers. Leaves Evansville dally at 3 p.m. Leaves Henderson daily at "H a.tu., making close connection with the K. O. R.R. FAKE Through and way passengers only fjo cents. janl7 dtf W. G. BROWN & CO., Agents. Regular Evansville and BowlingGreen Packet. The fleet and elegant Packet ADA LYON, W. 8. Vanmetek, Master; J. F. Wir.BANKH, Clerk, Leaves Kvansvllle for BOWLING-GREEN every TUESDAY, at 4 p.m. Leaves Evansville lor WOODBURY every SATURDAY, at 4 p.m. For Irelgut or passage apply on board. nov'M dtf For Paducan and Cairo. Regular Vedne$Jay and Saturday Pacltet. The magnificent side-wheel steamer ARMADA, A. M. Dusouchkt, Master; Will P. Iowlkb, 1 OKO. NlCJlKLHON, -lerjIH Leaves Evansville every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY at 4 p.m. Leaves Cairo every THURSDAY and SUNDAY at 5 p.m., making close connections at Cairo with tirst-class paekels for St. Ixiula, Memphis, aud New Orleans. Connect at Evansvlllo with the E. 6t C. R.R., and theTaraxoon for Lonlsvllle. "Forfreight or passage niuy on board, or to F. M . H U M I'll K E Y A CO., orDUKii MCHE1.SON, se!2 tf Agents. Regular Tri-Weekly Packet For NewLurg, Otr,rtinhuro, Ruckpvrt, ' Grandvitw, IJawesville, und Cannelton. The New and Light-Draught Steamer i Tio. 2, John II. Tripled, Ma-ter; John A. Adams, Clerk, Leaves Evansville lor the above and all way ports every TU sL AY', Til L'RsUAY, and SA 1 IJRUAY, at 10 a.m. Retnrnlrig, will lenve Ciinnelton every WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY, aud bUNDAV, at (.a.m. ' For ft eight or passage apply on board, or to HUMPHREY, PATRICK A CO., aprUudtf Agents. Regular Evansville and TeanesHoe River Packet. For Padoeah, Johnson vllle, and Kastport. The fleet and splei. did i;t earner SAM O J 11 1, ALLEN DUNCAN. Master; OllY V IN V AltO, lerk, Ieaves F.vansvMlle lor KwMpoit and all Tennessee iliv r way lainliugsu-s a regular weekly packet, crrry Saturday tit 4 p iu., taking fieight. and pasneiieeis wt lowest packet rates, unci giving especial at lent ion to the. lllliiii Ot Olders. For freight or pasnage rtptly on lwiard. sel tf l'UKE N 1 C 1 1 E I S( N , Agent. W F I It 111. JOHN 8. lt'COHKLK. JOHN V. TWKKn. McCORKLE & TWEED, Contrjictors ami ISuihlers, And Manufacturers of Sash, Doors, Blinds, Fi unu f, Bracl rt, . &c, Ac, Cor. WALK UT a- i:hjiitu ktkki.tm. F.VAh SVILLK, lNI. All orders will receive prompt attention feJVUui

2V E1V K Fur Other River Item Srr. Fourth J'oie. STEAM BOAT PRINTING. No printing establlshmeiit In th West has better laolllti or gre.ilot uhHity lor doing nneSlen m boat Print i nr. i nr hhsoiinentor Job Type, Mioul'Ii veryhT'e and complete, U constantly bmm; ad. led to and our Job department Is under ih i supervision of one ol the .t lot, printers In the l.nited Httttes. We n. ., preiVi ,,., ( mint Fosters, plain or fancy, till! Heads. T Ir i? V'i". UrlM "' Meal 'I ieUnui.....u. rm, .iiii i icKeti for Libor Ac, Aa. Orders left with either or the Wharf-boats will be promptly mien. led i,K Weather nml Wht The weather ycstcrJay morning was nearly cloady and quite pleasant, the ujciuury Deing 8D0UI tU at IU A. M., and yu at noon, with a cool, brisk breeze from the Boutheast. v u'"i'i uunog ,inc twcnry-iour hours ending at 3 p. m., had ri?en C inches. Our dispatches reprehent tne river asi lallmg at Louisville and Cincinnati, and rising at Pittsburg. Arrlvnln nml nrnnrtiirm.

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rpi, ji 1 . . IlieniialSM.les.iriljeli.eltsnii.ld.il I he arrivals ana departures up to .1 ihKentui kv i;ir t..n . r..-.. i,t iP. M. yesterday include only the Belle, IVr'

with Charley Noyes' great Crescent City Circus; Mollic Nortoo, Ifeniltreon to return; Morning Star, Louinrille to return; Albion , and barges, bt. Louis to Pittsburg. Ilonl Dun AtnoDg the first boats duo hero are the Cumberland from Cairo: Alice Dean, Peytona and barccj, and Indi ana, for New Orleans ; Virginia, Lou l.siana, Robert E. Lee, and Mary Houston, from New Orleans ; Robert Moore and Linton, from Nashville; bhamrock, from St. Louis; Tarascon and Falls City, from Louisville; bpray, for Nashville; Hart ford, from Green River; Sam. J. Hale, for Memphis; b'am. Orr, from Eastport; Lawrence, for St. Louis; Charmer, from Cincinnati; Louisa, from Wabash River. Ml no el I an eon. Business was decidedly dull on tho levee yesterday with no arrivals outside the regular packets up to 3 p. m. The Mollie Norton brought uj a biir trin of tobacco, ns usual ft A-.. 1- r 1 1 ne iumauii wits receiving lairiy. She had on board at noon 200 tsaeks Ot Wheat for rcshinment Tl. Dranaeis was receiving inoucrately, , . . ,1 rTl, i 1.1.1.11,3 nuuiu u uown until; freely in the afternoon The Albion arrived at noon with four model barpes heavily loaded with" iron ore. She landed for stores The circus boat. Hello, arrived about l A. M. with Charley Noyes'a great circus aboard ...Two tow-boats passed up in the morning. ISoafw I. en villi; To-Iiiy. For Cairo. The fle?-t, low-prcs-Kure Quieksteji in the regular jiacket for Cairo and all way ports at 1 o'clock to-day, having utisuritaHsed cabin accomrnodationH. Captain 11. T. Dexter coiumands, and Jack (j ram mer, Walter U. Pennington and fain. Lauglilin arc her clerks. She fnves through receipts for freight or pas sengers to all poiLts South or Wtht. For Louisville. The peerless i'aracon is tho unrivaled packet lor Louisville and all way ports at nix o'clock ttis evening. She i a grand floating palace and finely officered. Tho veteran Captain .lames Mather commands, and Mile I. Warren, Jesso Jackson and Dan. Houlihan are her clerks. each urbane. attentive and obliging. The Tarascon commences to-night to celebrate the Fourth of July, and will carry excursionists to Wyandotte Cave, ono of tho grandest and most elaborate curiosities on tho continent, at half fare, being fi for the round trip. The Tarascon will reach Leavenworth at noon to-morrow, and re turning, will leave Leavenworth at midnight of Saturday, thus affording excursionists thirty hours to explore the cave and behold its indcrcribablo beauties, and reach home at 3 p.m. on Sunday. We anticipate that the Tarascon will leavo the wharf full of passengers to-night. For Owenhboro and Cannelton. The new and excellent steamer I'etrolia No. 2, Captain John II. Triplctt, will leave at 10 o'clock to-day for Cannelton and all way landings, giving especial attention to filliug ordera and collecting charges, dipt. Triplett is eminently fitted for cuch a trade, being genial, uociable, and enterprising. John Adams js in the office, and is a deservedly popular clerk. For Green River. Captain Joe McKeynolds's new and beautiful steamer Hartford leaves for Woodbury aud all Green River way landings at 4 P.M. to day. She is a pretty boat, with elegant pas,enecr appointments. Captain McReynolds is a pleasant and worthy gentleman, untiring in his efforts to build up the trade of the city, and tihould bo well patronized. For Bowling Green. Tho fleet Falls City, Captain Robinson, commanding, and Mr. Seeley in the office, is due here to-day, en route for Howling Green. She has gpleudid pasKcnger accommodations. For Henderson. The elegant end fleet railroad transfer steamer, Mollio Norton, havs for Henderson at '.A7 p. jr. to-day, in charge of Capt. t'harf ley Perkins, an accomplished officer. having elegant accommodations for pasrieujreri. A. (). Durland and C. J. Boyle, two pleasant gentlemen, are her clerks, and will give strict attention to the comfort of passengers. For New Okleanh. The great Indiana is announced for New Orleans to-day, aud is deserve Jly a great favorite with travelers and uhippers. She is staunch, H.ife and elegant, with unsurpassed cabin and state room .appointments. Capt. R. B. Ncal is her distinguished commander, and Charh-y and Elliott Miller arc her accomplished and popular clerks. 4,llf ntiiiiK from unr Kmrliumic. Cincinnati. The Commercial ut Tuesday nays: The hull of Captain Ilalll.lay'H new KlfMiiicr Jennie Howell, buili hi Miileisport, i . arrived here yesterday, in tow of t he I'lerpoul. Sim Is lying opposite T. IniuionV s work-, where she wilt r-oclve. her chin, iinu ninety, and genei ul . ul ti t . She will be completes! by the latter purl of

Jn1y, will p v i.,.r(, rT, ni,, enter t to y,-vr ,). JMver Irrole ti!H .'all.

: t! i IS u I I i;The (Jtierltn luyi Tnent werei,e st.-M m boi, , f!, ,, r , ii y 111 i, n(l llllVtJtt one tini- lur several woekn. ' en hen The Ohlf, No. l-l'inMnnMI, p ., .v ni,.l ..1 rt.-H.i .iwk..i,M ,,)ltl(V, ,; I lie litt linirili. i will be i i 1 1 1 i,u I . I I . , 'JI. II r-.l!! -. 'Ihh Will t, ii,,. f.'.nr,,,'., ' ftaiti'd in I Ik- I iii,t j uirln thi-im,.,, , ,,, -eitnin pitiileiin r M in Imai h - 1 1 i jf,.,. Iiioim 's 1 1 euill iu,i t, t lin Fleei w ,i. kl ii . ir, and the i'.ir ."ma's Ml.-rn 1 iPiti, i,-,t.ir lii'lntj 'hcolluTt ire If they i, r n ,, ,, ee-s'iil, would Will Vlsclier's eoi.v lei.cpei mil til if to hii eji? , The Chrot t'te, i t Tuesday veiling, sm.vh: 'iiptslo I 4i. N imrn Ii;. K ri llic l linni i,n illiee ot the l.- iii I:.m, n I will (. .,. . m hiJ,. dy a. C. cCletlati, Jr., lorm.-uy .. the A tnei b it. The new I rrtt il Ht t en Mull I.i r e sf en i.i - er lien. Kmiiklln, H xp. !.. I ., j, ,,vn iiuiHvtlle, ii her Ilrsl jej-uliir till, on Thursday. Onri'iiitl color I Rlvti the .m t k-n Inn i,f t wo ill t em pt til ,n)-l Ic )'i' Ii I'Ihv- i l,Y Jumping Iroiu t.m br'd';. widen h ii always proved a I. mi plnee Iu I iy i tie i I . inent, and number by junipuig limit tin) M. Janifft while nudrr wiy. Ixjpisvii.Lk. "I'liO (juri?r'J(ui tint Tuesday shj s: Tlx 11 ual sales f the 1 oe It h n ml dii tm on i i n k -bein w k,1.,,";,!'1' j!.-0 NavS'.tVou '! ml,.,1'.'''' i-i'i ni iiiii'ini(rN, i.utVmii nt,'iVrm", Wl .IU lip Mgfllll. Mr. I SWh-ett. I! rej.ieneii! alive of the Kent net- y it i v r N . vIgition I Join I it 1 1 , iiihiId a hid oi V 'on Saturday in,,, a id hi uhIich Hint, In.) saio would lie eoiiteHlei by the riiuiMiiiv be repten iiti d. The en g I iieer c rps, n inter eie. i ..f ! r. liiinlck, are lo rel.dex.voin at livine, Kv., to-day, for t 'hi purp .se of local in? I be le w I'll'KS mill dllllll on llix I'pper i.elille I" V River. We uniieimand tint worn H lob.. Vigorously pushed lot wind. Mr. r liinioie, I hl.f clei It of t be John K ilgour, was In IIih illy jul.T.l.iV. 1 no K ligf.ur Is luld tip at St. i,o"uis, umi. i g oiu: repalis. Sr. Lofis. The lrm,tial of 'i'huiHib.y nays : The river was failing hero on t u i Ii y and on Mm. lay, hut swell... I .rapidly lr H early lion r y e ti i nl iy n 101 n i .,i, hlnw lug tw.i or three U et hiihcr in d evening, w ill no unail ijwurj'lty of i-icn or kind lltid Hliolhir I'.n 1 1 y b , t h I n e lii..4 muddy enihrnee. Why own,, h oi i to..ei ly lltreal. in .J wll) sn bin ei etnen I .b.i. I Ht once te-eiiM it, from l.i... .1 . w .... . I know. It seebiM tl Ht Hi . Louis men bants. Well known to Im.n 1 11 ho mo mi iu, uu III fact MIOW ill ill. VVhi.1 (Hl.i lli V lor a Jew I hoicaiid doilan .1 n,. 1 . ,? Tll War lletiiul nent. 011 H.i ' 11 1 . 1 a v. 1 11-fotm-'d the Ireaiiity 1 lepai 1 men 1. ih,i liicial 1 11 Iorm 11 1 1. 11 bud 1 . . . 1 , , . 1 t . , .. . ,, , Depai'l meiil to Hi., i ll i'l liiai Hi.. I; 11 11 e.l Stales m ten 111 died.i !; a.yonM h.. Ii.cn ,te.l the depth ol inn (haiitiei hi I". 1 al'Outre, nionlli of f tin Mml.-mppl biv. .. from Ulteeii lo eljliieiii leet,. iu,, ti,,i steam vessel drawl ag sevenleeii a n I 11 hit feet .of water p,i-t, .. out over ll.nhai oi. tne I7i h lust rioui .fuiiicy fr 1111 IbibiiiiiP , Irotn I b a 11 1 II. li lie- bet b Mill, III, llHl'. Hle- Ol tllM .MNhb l, ., Missouri, eoiuo Hi.) tidings ol 'I he i hoiisii nd i of I i lei 1 a 1 li s a 1 1 along, earrjing trt,, femes. , 1. le ...,,.(l.,li. y,i.,i,,, I'll.l.i I, .1.1,1 ., . . ,,,, A. !'... n ,Mis.iui, ami i,ei..w, the y ,i I Rum, anu i.lln-l rieis, ate said I lllltll Ill-VIT nicy WIIV. 1 lie 1 1 . ' e I - sv j 1 I e ! . Ol I lie M 1 11 lies, .1 1 1. ml the M l-c.ml j .pi 111.1 liieat ly n w oil. 'ii, a 11 I are eom I n.! in 11 . . . - Hood. W eat her pit aant el. i ,i iy lornluS'M'liel. Ntw Oiti.KANS, Tlie Tim-1 of Sunda j' says. The wen I her vest ird. 'iv was a ,- ,., of the previous d iy, Allii Ho. execpt o a heavy fall of rani . The tent ne ml i re h .1 a 11 e irly lioit . until 4 y.M. was en I reinel v oie ; a f'liiht show . r fell In tin. b.i eno.m. but even lids ba lia I mi etr.t on Me healed at noe-pher 1. We notice. I, 0.1 tin. landing, a ppr.. an 11 ng t li'i llour.f e m , a liirgn iiiiruber of l-il,(n, i hif tly o lb., lull H'X, iI.kI I tn-l f., Cm ri oil 1.0 11. Hu-d iichs 011 the Itndim; 'or llm et .1 it 1h week w.im, uh Is gene rail 1 I he i- ik wl' ii eh S:il 111. bi , a 11 ended tvnh mi 111,1 m illon than I mil i r.pl.iyed on any o h, former days of llm we. n. "Jheiii vy. re a la I ISH II II ill Her ol 1 le : I I n ren I nil ho t i , I 1 11 aj 01 Hy of t if m very linn til im were no t lis .ii. le. ( irreleil Inne o'lil, IM.'i ) KvaiiHitllr A; ratrrordti llle :;.!:. Hilf'i Nldltll. l.rtit-p Mail. I x .r. I r.-b bt. KvaiiMVllIo ...lo: 1 j. k... r:l.:i e ... -I:ii a m A rrtt f 'i 1 1 cen 11 - h.... 1 ;!'! 1 M ... 7:11 p M ... I o 10 1 m 'Tune II u ule. ,:ji)' m...ii:..p m ... l:iii' m True JIauK A liiiil.i.i;ijoiil. mil sd has r. Diy Kx. Mi;!.! I i, Mall. 1 : i e m .. I : .1 A in... 1. 1 A M Tone Haute, l : ii i- m .. I:. 1 a in.., A rrhe 1 lid hi mipol Is. 7 : "t I' M ... 4 ' 1 A M .. ( I . st line 1 A M ...I I : s s M .. t 'level.mil 7 : i'l A M ... H : .n p m .. I'.uftahi L':hl e m ... I ri -1 i m. Pit Ubiirg II : s m ... 1; : .11 p m . I'll I la del pin h. : 11 A M .. :.' . A t.i . Ne w Yoiu Ii : A M...11 :l . A ,M.. ()!ilt A Mlsnlsslpjil. 001 mi I'.Asr. A I' :l I): r VI A I 1 . A I :H ! ti , I ! I.rive 1,1 VI llCI'll llfH . Aril re Cincinnati .. Loillsvllhj .. J. rare VincenneH , A 1 1 fee it nit g Ex. A rr. 1 : ..1 . M ... 1 : 1 1 p m ... .f I . 0:'ii) f M...II :l i ! M H Mil I' M ... i .ill A ,M . hoi i wi sr. Mali. Night J' x. ! M ... 'I .ll-i A M :lll A : ,a a IMV 1,1, Ht. I, MI1S t ali o ...II : ... ;i. .a r id A (I :i! A M li I: ITIIN IMI, Tcrrc II rule k IiidlannpiiHs" If'fl rr Indp'ils .AM. 7 :'H A M. 1 : f I' M, t Am re T. II :'!'l A M.10 1 A M. 1 I' M.I l It I ' f II I KvaruvlIlM Craw fordm ille. I fire i:p. Mll. I r l ht. 1 . JlHiili) fi:lii a M... riSxiP M Viiicei.iie- :;, a M ... h;i.i p m I . A M IU A M A mre r.vaii-viilo ...U:".(i VM...I(l:'!l I- M ... fj:lt p M E. II. k N. R. R., Norlhoru Division Tit A I NH 1 iUi N(l Sdt;i 11. Transfer I'acli. I, I-te nner Mnlim Not ion le tvf 1' Vansvllle d il'y (SuudiiVM except e.l,) at ,'! I'. P.M. Tliiin leaves Hendei-on at i l. i ,i . A I I i VI? U t M ad i so n vi I le 7 ') l M . tiuiMi :;oi'.th. Train leaves . '1 al it. n v 1 1 In dully (Sii ml,! h xcc d.i it ) at 4' A 1 1 1 v'u al. Hemic i .ii . : Arrive til I'.y. ti-vi le (y 'J iansh r I'acli. t Mollh! ,i tt'.u !: Mas Im.; council bm le.lh wii trains on I lie i;. '. I taili on I. . A ,'l A, ') A " H'I KAMiiOAT I.INI.M. To IiOtri'Vii .i.K.-Evry Moudny at l'i o'elocit A.M. l.v.-ry 'J'ue.lHy, Blnn. day, 'I'll u i ly, I-1 i day, and Sm u r.ii.y a t ft O'c.oclf f. M. To i Al ko 1 hilly, except Humhiy, at 4 O'clock f. M. 'JuliiiKi'.N Kivm.. Kvety Mom I jy.Tm I j1 , "J hit i '..day, a t at Hittiudtiy all n'i Ink f.M. I a I;am reoH r. 1 .v ry 'J'u.s.lay ai.l ft.anr lay al 4 o clocSi p. m. To II it.. iiku ion Hally, eicej.t hn n I .., At , O'clocg P.M . To N Amu VI l.i.K Kvery Tuesday, W'rdiies day nml 1 t ur tay at 1 p. m. Traie len i, bo i ' s i ; i i ! y up and ihwf. 'i'o l.i Ml N A I I - Kvery r-Hlttr lay at ii A . At . in ('AN vKfin - I '.very Tuesday, Tli u r lay, and .-alur ..y at i'J a.m. lt'Kk i.ori '-! ( ti,Ni,ii.ii ri U n I; Vide,) e.irr V I ng I m until, leave i a I. 7 A. OA Mondays, Welnes'ittys Mud 111, ,'. Arrives by 7 v, v ., 'i ues.iity s, 'J'iitn . i.t s ii.l Snl'ir.iays. New Haimony f I h 1 1 SIhj.i Icavts ".'.- day s and f i i la v s t t 7 a.m. Aims m 'I m -a y s ami Ha ! u id a v h by 4 p. M . ..It. Vernon Mail island leaves dt.ltv Oenl, Sltlld i.i'i-l lit 7 A. M. A I I I Vt s .la.ty (t ept Sundays) by v p. m. To Nl Win' IM. linen dully (cxeef t !'"iJ.iy,) lioiu the Mcrcnahl M Ihi'.t I, at I o'clock r. m. RjitVL estat;:. Kfjil Lslale, .1. i". z: Hoft -jfTAVr. !:. A IttMI. JLjL A gen i y lor 1 1 ti sale ol it ml lands. h'(l as, "I"'., I'erhoiis having la him. -s ir lit ml mil, t.r pctsoi.H ishlii,5 lo i rent, will do well hy ealling 11 Liulll III then n ilce, oil Third Strut, t; ,ir Ln ,11 in i :iii. tt'M Jutiell If I I lot'li 1 Iiniii"ss ,io;i:-ii lo K",',t, KMIH N S I l I HI It 11 Pel Ween Sect I'd a lid fhltd. I' "I b lic.llais lie . tile I I 11 1" oi,i, e. ot ol 1.1 it H K i I '. T. J K:s K I N . n. al.' UH